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Allegro Q1 2024 Results: Strong Growth Despite Stock Dip
In Q1 2024, Allegro, Poland's largest online marketplace, saw a 5.4% increase in active buyers to 21 million, a 3.7% rise in average spending, and 15% revenue growth in Poland reaching $640 million; however, its stock experienced a 2.4% decrease despite year-to-date gains of 21.8%.
Allegro Q1 2024 Results: Strong Growth Despite Stock Dip
In Q1 2024, Allegro, Poland's largest online marketplace, saw a 5.4% increase in active buyers to 21 million, a 3.7% rise in average spending, and 15% revenue growth in Poland reaching $640 million; however, its stock experienced a 2.4% decrease despite year-to-date gains of 21.8%.
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40% Bias Score


ElvalHalcor Q1 2025: 31% EBITDA Surge on Higher Metal Prices
ElvalHalcor reported a 31% increase in adjusted EBITDA to €63.8 million in Q1 2025, driven by a 14% rise in turnover to €930 million due to higher aluminum (€2,497/ton) and copper (€8,875/ton) prices, despite challenging global economic conditions.
ElvalHalcor Q1 2025: 31% EBITDA Surge on Higher Metal Prices
ElvalHalcor reported a 31% increase in adjusted EBITDA to €63.8 million in Q1 2025, driven by a 14% rise in turnover to €930 million due to higher aluminum (€2,497/ton) and copper (€8,875/ton) prices, despite challenging global economic conditions.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Apartment Construction Times Double Since 2012
Australian apartment construction times have soared from 1.7 years (2012-13) to 2.7 years (2023-24), significantly longer than house construction (7 months to over a year), due to labor shortages, cost increases, regulatory complexities, and post-pandemic bottlenecks.
Australian Apartment Construction Times Double Since 2012
Australian apartment construction times have soared from 1.7 years (2012-13) to 2.7 years (2023-24), significantly longer than house construction (7 months to over a year), due to labor shortages, cost increases, regulatory complexities, and post-pandemic bottlenecks.
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48% Bias Score


Micro-credential Program Boosts Western Sydney Airport Workforce
Cindy Wang, a full-time mother and part-time graphic designer, enrolled in a new micro-credential program for aviation operations at Western Sydney International Airport, launching Thursday to prepare for the airport's late 2026 opening, aiming to create 24,000 direct jobs by 2041.
Micro-credential Program Boosts Western Sydney Airport Workforce
Cindy Wang, a full-time mother and part-time graphic designer, enrolled in a new micro-credential program for aviation operations at Western Sydney International Airport, launching Thursday to prepare for the airport's late 2026 opening, aiming to create 24,000 direct jobs by 2041.
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44% Bias Score


TU/e Thwarts Ransomware Attack, Highlighting Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
Eindhoven University of Technology averted a ransomware attack in January by shutting down its network after detecting suspicious activity; the hackers gained access via compromised accounts and weak VPN security, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity challenges despite collaborative efforts and past e...
TU/e Thwarts Ransomware Attack, Highlighting Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
Eindhoven University of Technology averted a ransomware attack in January by shutting down its network after detecting suspicious activity; the hackers gained access via compromised accounts and weak VPN security, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity challenges despite collaborative efforts and past e...
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32% Bias Score


Autopilots in Aviation: Enhancing Safety, Not Replacing Pilots
Modern aircraft autopilots, first developed in 1914, reduce pilot workload and improve safety, particularly in high-speed, busy airspace; however, pilots still manually control take-off and landing and maintain constant oversight of the autopilot.
Autopilots in Aviation: Enhancing Safety, Not Replacing Pilots
Modern aircraft autopilots, first developed in 1914, reduce pilot workload and improve safety, particularly in high-speed, busy airspace; however, pilots still manually control take-off and landing and maintain constant oversight of the autopilot.
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16% Bias Score

Fine words butter no parsnips": Meaning and AI Implications
The English proverb "Fine words butter no parsnips" signifies that impressive language without action is ineffective; this is illustrated by a recent trend of testing AI's ability to interpret nonsensical phrases, highlighting the potential for misinterpretations.

Fine words butter no parsnips": Meaning and AI Implications
The English proverb "Fine words butter no parsnips" signifies that impressive language without action is ineffective; this is illustrated by a recent trend of testing AI's ability to interpret nonsensical phrases, highlighting the potential for misinterpretations.
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48% Bias Score

Nike to Raise Prices on Select Products Starting June 1st
Nike will raise prices on select shoes and apparel from June 1st due to seasonal planning, impacting products over $100 by up to $10, while simultaneously returning to sales on Amazon after a six-year hiatus.

Nike to Raise Prices on Select Products Starting June 1st
Nike will raise prices on select shoes and apparel from June 1st due to seasonal planning, impacting products over $100 by up to $10, while simultaneously returning to sales on Amazon after a six-year hiatus.
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40% Bias Score

Microsoft's Edge Push Yields Minimal Results Despite Aggressive Marketing
Microsoft's campaign to shift users from Chrome to Edge has shown limited success; despite marketing efforts emphasizing speed, AI, and security, Chrome's market share remains at 65%, while Edge's share increased only from 11% to 13%.

Microsoft's Edge Push Yields Minimal Results Despite Aggressive Marketing
Microsoft's campaign to shift users from Chrome to Edge has shown limited success; despite marketing efforts emphasizing speed, AI, and security, Chrome's market share remains at 65%, while Edge's share increased only from 11% to 13%.
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52% Bias Score

Murderbot: AI, Escapism, and the Obsolescence of Intelligence
Apple TV+'s "Murderbot" follows a security unit that hacks its own programming to watch TV, highlighting anxieties about AI, human dependence on technology, and the treatment of obsolete intelligences.

Murderbot: AI, Escapism, and the Obsolescence of Intelligence
Apple TV+'s "Murderbot" follows a security unit that hacks its own programming to watch TV, highlighting anxieties about AI, human dependence on technology, and the treatment of obsolete intelligences.
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40% Bias Score

DDoS Attack Disrupts Greek High School Exams
A large-scale DDoS cyberattack on Greece's SYZEUXIS network on May 23, 2024, temporarily disabled access to the Ministry of Education's question bank, delaying high school graduation exams for two hours before access was restored using Taxinet credentials.

DDoS Attack Disrupts Greek High School Exams
A large-scale DDoS cyberattack on Greece's SYZEUXIS network on May 23, 2024, temporarily disabled access to the Ministry of Education's question bank, delaying high school graduation exams for two hours before access was restored using Taxinet credentials.
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36% Bias Score

AI-Powered Speed Limit System Improves Naples Traffic
Autostrade per l'Italia successfully tested a Dynamic Speed Limit system on a 3km stretch of Naples' ring road using AI and connected vehicles, reducing travel times and emissions by up to 15% and potentially accidents by 10-30%; the system processes 3.5 million data points daily.

AI-Powered Speed Limit System Improves Naples Traffic
Autostrade per l'Italia successfully tested a Dynamic Speed Limit system on a 3km stretch of Naples' ring road using AI and connected vehicles, reducing travel times and emissions by up to 15% and potentially accidents by 10-30%; the system processes 3.5 million data points daily.
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48% Bias Score
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